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HOUSE  OF   REPRESENTATIVES,  February   II,   1864.— Re- 
ferred to  Committee  on  Ways  and  Means,  and  ordered  to  be  printed. 

ADDITIONAL    ESTIMATES 

FOR    THE 

SUPPORT  OF  THE  GOVERNMENT. 


Richmond,  Va.,  Feb.  11,  1864. 

To  the  Senate  and  House  of  Representatives  : 

I  herewith,  transmit  for  your  consideration,  a  communication  from 
the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury,  submitting  estimates  of  additional 
sums  needed  for  the  support  of  the  Government. 

I  recommend  an  appropriation  of  the  amount  specified  for  the  pur- 
poses indicated. 

JEFFERSON  DAVIS. 


Treasury  Department,    ) 
Richmond,  Feb.    10,  1864.  \ 
To  the  President : 

Sir  :  I  have  the  honor  to  enclose  herewith,  to  be  submitted  to  Con- 
gress, estimates  of  approrpriations  (in  duplicate,)  required  to  meet 
lundry  expenses  of  the  Government, 

I  am,  respectfully. 

Your  obedient  servant, 

C.  G.  MEMMINGEB, 
Secretary  of  Treasury, 


HOUSE  OF  REPRESENTATIVES. 

House  of  Representatives,    > 
Clerk's  Office,  February  2,  1864.  ] 

Hon.   C.  G.  Memminger,  Secretary  of  the   Treasury  : 

Sir  :  I  have  the  honor  to  submit  the  following  additional  estimate- 
for  appropriation  required  for  this  ofl&ce,  viz  : 

For  additional  compensation  of  officers,  clerks,  &c,,  of  the  House  of 
Representatives,  from  January  30  to  May  15,  1864,  authorized  by 
the  act  "  to  increase  the  compensation  of  certain  civil  officers  and 
employees  in  the  President's  office,  and  in  the  Legislative  and  Exec- 
utive jDepartments,  for  [a  limited  time,"  approved  January  30,  1864^ 
two  thousand  two  hundred  and  seventy-five  dollars,  $2,275  00 

Very  respectfully, 

A.  R.  LAMAR, 
Cierk  and  Disbursing  officer  House  Representatives, 


SENATE. 

Hon  C.  G.  Memminger,  Secretary  of  Treasury  : 

Sir  :  I  respectfully  submit  the  following  as  showing  the  amount  re- 
quired for  the  expenses  of  the  Senate  of  the  Confederate  States,  until 
15th  May,  1864,  to-wit : 

For  increased  pay  of  officers  and  clerks  of  the  Sen- 
ate, $2,000  00 
Very  respectfully, 

Your  obedient  servant, 

L.  H.  riTZ  HUGH, 
Sergeant-at-Arms  C.  S.  Senate. 
Fkb.  6th,  1864. 


TREASURY  DEPARTMENT. 

ESTIMATE  of  Appropriation  required  for  tompensation  if  Sccriiary  of 

the    Treasury^  Assistant  Secretary^  Comptroller^  Auditors,    Treasurer 

and  Register,  and  clerks  and  messengers  in  the   Treasury  Department, 

for  increase  of  pay  authorized  by  act  of  Congress,  approved  J-Aauary  30, 

1864: 

Vor  50  per  cent,  increaee  m  salarj  of  eight  heads  of 

bureaus,  for  three  and  a  half  months  at  $3,000  each,        $3,50.0  OO 

For  100  per  cent.  increa8«  in  salary  of  clerks,  mes- 
sengers and  laTsorers,  for  three  and  a  half  months, 
the  monthlj  salaries  amounting,  as  per  estimes  sub- 
mitted at  preseet  session  of  Congress,  to  $64,033  33,      224,166  66 


$227,666  66 


Two  hundred  and  twenty-seven  thousand  six  hundred  and  8i:j{ty-six 
dollars  and  sixty -six  cents. 

C.  G.  MEMMINGER, 

Secretary  Tfeasury. 
Febr<ua»y  5,  1864. 


SSTIMA  TE   of   amount  required  for   compensation  of  Agent   of  th-r 
Treasury  Department,  west  of  the  Mississippi,  and  his  clerks,  and  for 
•  incidental  and  contingent  expenses  of  his  office. 

For  compensation  of  agent  for  five  months  from  1st  February  to  Juno 
30,  1864,  at  $4,000  per  annum,  $1,666  67 

For  compensation  of  a  chief  and  disbursing  clerk  and 
nine  other  clerks,  from  February  1,  to  May  15th,  at 
$3,000  per  annum,  8,750  00-. 

For  compensation  of  a  chief  and  disbursing  clerk, 
from  May  loth  to  Juno  30th,  1864,  at  $1,950  per 
annum,  243  75. 

For  compensation  of  nine  clerks,  from   May    15th  to 

June  3(tth,  at  $1,500  per  annum  each,  1,687  50- 

For  incidental  and  contingent  expenses,  20,000  00 


$32,347  92 


Thirty- two  thousand  thrw  hundred  and  forty-seven  dollars  and 
ninety-two  cents. 

C.  G.  MEMMINGER, 

Secretary  Treasury, 
February  5,  1864. 


ESTIMATE  of  amount  required  for  alterations  of  the  Custom  House 
building,  and  for  a  vault  therein,  for  the  security  of  the  public  moneys. 

For  making  a  staircase  connecting  the  first  and  second  floors  of  the 

building,  $3,000  00 

For  building  a  vault  for  security  of  public  moneys,  60,000  00 


$53,000  00 


Fifty-three  thousand  dollars. 
February  5,  1864. 


C.  G.  MEMMINGER, 

Secretary  Treasury. 


WAR  DEPARTMENT. 

CoNFEDEUATIi    StaTES    OF    AmERICA,  1 

War  Department,  > 

Richmond,  Va.,  Feb.  3,  1864.      ) 

To  the  President  of  the  Cortf  derate  States  : 

Sir  :  I  have  the  honor  to  transmit  herewith,  an  estimate  prepared 
by  the  disbursing  clerk  of  this  Department  of  the  additional  amount 
required  "for  the  compensation  of  the  Secretary  of  War,  Assistant 
Secretary,  Chief  of  Bureau,  clerks,  messengers,  &c,"  for  the  six 
months  commencing  January  1st  and  ending  June  30th,  1864.  This 
additional  appropriation  is  rendered  necessary  by  the  passage  of  the 
act  of  Congress  increasing  the  pay  of  certain  officers  and  employees, 
and  the  increase  of  the  clerical  forco  in  the  several  bureaus  of  this 
Department.  The  estimate  is  for  the  sura  of  $194,166  16. 
Very  respectfully. 

Your  obedient  servant, 

JAMES  A.  SEDDON, 

Secretary  of  War, 


C.  S.  A.,  War  Department,      ) 
Richmond,  February  2,   1864.  \ 

Hon.  J.  A.  Sedoon,  Secretary  of  War  : 

Sir  :  In  consequence  of  the  unexpectedly  large  increase  of  clerical 
force  in  the  several  bureaus  of  this  department,  and  of  the  passage  of 


the  recent  act  to  increase  the  pay  of  certain  ''officers  and  employees," 
I  am  compelled  to  request  of  you  to  ask  of  Congress  an  additional 
appropriation.  Upon  conferring  with  the  chiefs  of  the  bureaus,  I  find 
that,  in  addition  to  the  number  of  clerks  already  estimated  for,  as 
many  as  eighty-five  others  will  be  needed  to  discharge  the  duties  of 
their  respective  offices,  which  number,  at  the  present  rates  paid,  will 
require,  for  the  half  year  ending  the  first  of  July,  the  sum  of  sixty- 
three  thousand  seven  hundred  and  fifty  dollars.  Add  to  this  and  to 
the  amount  estimated  for  at  the  beginning  of  the  present  session  of 
Congress,  for  three  and  a  half  months,  in  pursuance  of  the  act  just 
passed,  at  the  rate  per  annum  of  one  hundred  per  cent.,  there  will  be 
required  one  hundred  and  twenty-four  thousand  six  hundred  and 
eighty-seven  dollars  more — deeming  that  the  places  vacated  under  the 
proviso  of  the  act  will  be  filled  by  other  appointees. 

Add  for  the  increase  of  the  pay  of  the  Commissioner  of  Indian  Af- 
fairs and  his  chief  clerk,  each  the  sum  of  three  hundred  and  sixty- 
four  dollars  and  fifty-eight  cents,  and  five  thousand  dollars  for  the 
incidental  expenses  of  that  bureau,  will  make  another  sum  of  five 
thousand  seven  hundred  and  twenty-nine  dollars  and  sixteen  cents. 

The  additional  amounts,  therefore,  needed  under  the  following  heads 
will  be : 
For  compensation   of  the  Secretary  of  AVar,   Assistant 

Secretary,  chief  of  bureau,  clerks,  messengers,  &c.,  $183,437  00 
For  salary  of  Commissioner,  chief  clerk,  and  incidental 

expenses  of  Indian  Bureau,  5,729  16 

I  have  the  honor  to  be  your  obedient  servant, 

ALFRED  CHAPMAN, 
Disbursing  clerk.  War  Department. 


NAVY  DEPARTMENT. 

C.  S.  A.,  Navt  Department,      ^ 
Richmond,  February  3,  1864.  5 
The  President  : 

Sir  :  I  have  the  honor  to  transmit  herewith  estimate,  to  be  submit- 
ted to  the  Senate  and  House  of  Representatives,  of  the  amount  re- 
quired for  additional  compensation  of  the  employees  of  this  depart-^ 
ment,  provided  by  act  approved  January  30,  1864. 
With  great  respect,  your  obedient  servant, 

S.  R.  MALLORY^ 
Secretary  of  the  Navy. 


ESTIMATE  of  the  amount  required  for  compensation  of  the.  ckrks  lit 
the  oj/ic:  of  the  Secrdaiy  of  the  Navy^  under  act  to  increase  their  pay^ 
approved  January  30,  1864,  from  that  date  to  the  \5th  of  May,  1864. 

For  salary  of  chief  clerk,  alao  corresponding  clerk  and 
disbursing  agent,  per  act  approved  March  8,*1 861,  at 
$2,1»)U  per  annum,     -----        $304  93 

For  salary  of  Register,  per  act  approved  approved  April 

4,  1863,  at  $1,800  per  annum,  _  -  .  348  40 

For  salary  of  four  clerks  on  duty  at  the  Navy  Department 
attached  to  the  office  of  **  orders  and  detail,"  *'  ord- 
nance and  hydrography,"  "  provisions  and  clothing," 
and  "  medicine  and  surgery,"  per  sixth  section  of  act 
approved  March  8,  1861,  a't  $1,50U  each  per  annum,  1,452  00 

For  salary  of  one  clerk  at  $1,500  per  annum,  per  act  ap- 
proved January  14,  1862,      ....  36300 

For  salary  of  two  clerks,  at  $1,200  per  annum  each,  per 

act  approved  March  8,   1861,  -  -  -  87122 

For  salary  of  one  clerk  at  $1,200  per  annum,  per  act  ap- 
proved April  4,  1863,  -  -  -  -  348  49 

For  salary  of  one  clerk,  at  $1,200  per  annum,  per  act 

approved  January  14,1862,  -  -  -  -  435  61 

For  salary  of  one  clerk,  at  $1,000   per  annum,  per  act 

approved  March  8,  1861,        -  -  -  -  435  61 

For  salary  of  one  draftsman,  at  $1,200  per  annum,  per 

act  approved  January  14,  1862,  ...  435  61 

For  salary  of  one  draftsman,  at  $1,200  per  annum,  per 

act  approved  April  4,  1863,  -  -  -  -  348  49 

For  salary  of  one  messenger,  at  $501)  per  annum,  per  act 

approved  March  8,  1861,        -  -  -  -  21780 

$5,561   25 
— five  thousand  five   hundred  and  sixty-one  dollars  and  twenty-five 

'*ents 

8.  R.  MALLORY, 
Secretary  of  the  Navy, 
Kavv  Department,  February  3,  1864'. 


DEPARTMENT  OF  JUSTICE. 

C.  S.  A.,  Department  of  Justice, 
Richmond^  February  3,  1864. 

To  the  President : 

Sir:  I  have  the  honor  to  submit  the  following  additional  estimates, 
which  will  be  necessary  to  meet  the  increase  of  salaries  in  the  Depart- 


ment  of  JuBtice,  from  the  30th  day  of  January  to  the  1 5th  day  of 
May,  1864: 

Assistant  Attorney  General,  clerks  and  messenger  in  Department  of 
Justice, $1,537  51) 

Snperintendent  of  Public  Printing,  clerks  and  messenger 
in  his  bureau,  -.__-.-      1,537  50 


$3,075  00 

Yoar  obedient  servant, 

GEORGE  DAVIS, 
Attorney  General. 


DEPARTMENT  OF   STATE. 

C.  S.  A.,  Department  of  State,  ) 
Richmond,  February  S,  18S 4.      5 

To  the  President : 

Sir  :  I  have  the  honor  to  enclose  herewith  an  estimate  for  tho 
appropriation  needed  by  this  Department  to  carry  into  effect  the  act 
of  Congress,  approved  30th  January,  1864,  entitled  "An  act  to 
increase  the  compensation  of  certain  civil  officers  and  employees  in 
the  President's  oflfice  and  in  the  Executive  and  Legislative  Depart- 
ments at  Richmond,  for  a  limited  period." 
Very  respectfully, 

Your  obedient  servant, 

J.  P.  BENJAMIN, 
Secretary  of  State. 


Department  ok  State,      ) 
Richmond,  Feb.  3,  1864.  } 

ESTIMATE  for  an  appropriation  needed  by  the  Department  of  State  ta 
carry  iiito  effect  the  act  of  Co7igress  approved  Si^th  January,  1 864, 
C7ititled  **  An  act  to  increase  the  compensatian  of  certain  civil  officers 
and  employees  in  the  Presidents  office  and  in  the  Executive  and  Legisla- 
tive Departments  at  Richmond,  for  a  limited  period.^^ 

For  clerks,  messenger  and  laborer,        -        -        -        -    $2,211  79 

J.  P.  BENJAMIN, 
Secretary  of  State. 


POST-OFFICE  DEPARTMENT. 

Post-Office  Department, 
Richmond,  Feb.  4,  1864. 
To  the  President : 

Sir  :  I  have  the  honor  to  submit  the  following  estimates  of  tho 
Bums  required  for  the  increased  compensation  of  the  chiefs  of  bureaus, 
clerks,  messengers  and  laborers  of  the  Post-Office  Department,  from 
the  3Uth  of  January  to  the  1 5th  of  May,  1864,  inclusive. 

By  the  acts  of  October  13,  1862,  and  January  13,  1864,  an  increaao 
of  compensation  was  allowed  to  the  clerks,  messengers  and  laborers 
of  the  Department  as  therein  specified.  This  estimate  is  for  an 
increase  on  the  amount  of  compensation  allowed  by  those  acts,  by  the 
additional  allowed  the  heads  of  bureaus,  clerks,  messengers  and 
laborers  under  the  act  approved  the  30th  January,  1864: 

For  the  compensation  of   three  chiefs  of  bureaus,  at  $1,560    per 

annum,   -         -  $1,322  79 

For  the  compensation  of  one  chief  clerk,  at  $1,250  per 

per  annum,  -.---.-.  367  44 
For  the  compensation  of  one  topograph,  at  $1,250  per 

annum,   ..-------         367  4'4 

For  the  compensation  of  one  disbursing  clerk,  at  $1,500 

per  annum,  .--._---  440  9*? 
For  the  compensation  of  four  principal  clerks,  at  $1,500 

per  annum,      ------- 

For  the  compensation  of  forty-three  clerks,  at  $1,500  per 

annum,  -------- 

For  the  compensation  of  two  messengers,  at  $750  per 

annum,    -------- 

For   the   compensation  of  one  messenger,  at  $600  per 

annum,   -----         -.- 

For   the   compensation  of   one  watchman,   at  $750  per 

annum,  -------- 

For  the  compensation  of  four  laborers,  at  $2  50  per  day. 


Making  a  total  of 


1,763 

72 

18,959 

99 

440 

93 

176 

37 

220 

46 

240 

75 

$24,300 

82 

Very  respectfully, 

JOHN  H.  REAGAN, 

Postmaster  GeneraL 


PRIVATE  SECRETARY  AND  MESSENGER  OF  PRESIDENT 

The  Private  Secretary  of  the  President,  not  accepting  for  some 
time  what  was  due  him  under  the  law,  and  the  estimate  for  the  appro- 
priation on  that  account  having  heretofore  been  based  upon  such  non- 


MCeptance,  %  defioiencj  iias  arisen.  As  the  appropriation  for  mes- 
senger of  the  President  is  consolidated  with  that  of  the  Private  Sec- 
retary, the  whole  amount,  except  a  trifling  balance,  has  been  drawn 
to  pay  the  latter  officer,  under  the  circumstances  indicated  above. 
This  deficiency  to  the  Slst  of  December.  1863.  was  $141    13. 

JOHN  M.  STROTHER, 
Chief  Clerk  Treasury  Department. 

The  increased  compensation  due  to  the  Private  Secretary,  under  act 
of  January  30th,  1864,  from  January  30th  to  May  loth,  inclusive, 
1864,  is,  $367  44 

The  same  to  the  messeager  of  the  President  is,  220  47 

$587  9.1 


SUMMARY. 

ESTIMATES   of  appnypriations    required   to  vieet  sundry  expenses  if 

the  Government. 

l?»r  increased  compensation  to  officers,  clerks,  and  ether  employees, 
in  the  Legislative  and  Executive  Departments  of  the  Government, 
in  pursuance  of  act  approved  January  30th,    1864,  from  January 
30th  to  May  loth,  inclusive,  1864,  as  follows  : 
House  ot  Representatives  C.  S.,  $!i,275  00 

Senate  C.  S.,  2,000  00 

Treasury  Department,  227,666  66 

War  Department,  194,166   16 

Navy  Department,  5,661  25 

Department  of  Justice,  3,075  00 

State  Department,  5,211   7f> 

Post  Office  Department,  24,300  82 

Private  Secretary  and  messenger  of  the  President,  587  i?  1 

For  deficiency  in  appropriation  for  compensation  of  the 
Private  Secretary  and  messenger  of  the  President,  to 
December  3 1  St,  1863,  441   13 

For  compensation  of  agent  of  the  Treasury  Department 
west  of  the  Mississippi  river,  a  chief  and  disburs- 
ing clerk,  and  nine  other  clerks,  from  February  1st  to 
June  30th,  1864,  l2,347  92 

For  incidental  and  contingent  expenses  of  Treasury 
service  west  of  the  Mississippi  river,  from  February 
Ist  to  June  30th,  1364.  '    20,000  00 


Carried  forward, ,  $494,633  64 


10 

Brought  forward,  $494,633  64 

For  erecting  a  gtair-oase  connecting  the  first  and  second 
floors  of  thewbuilding  occupied  by  the  Trcs.«ury  Depart- 
ment. 3,000  00 
For  building  a  vault  in  the  Treasury  Department  for  the 

security  of  the  public  moneys,  50,000  00 

Total,  $547,633  64; 

mo.   TYLER,  Register. 

TrEASL'RV    DklFARTMEST, 

fifgij^crV  Ofce,  Feb.  10,  1864. 


CONSCRIPTION  SEIIYICE. 

Richmond,  Febuary  11,  18G4. 
To  the  Senate  and  House  of  Representatives  : 

I  herewith  transmit  for  your  consideration  a  communication  from 
the  Secretary  of  War,  submitting  an  estimate  of  the  sum  needed  for 
the  conscription  service. 

I  recommend  an  appropriation  of  the  amount  specified,  for  the  pur- 
pose indicated. 

JEFFERSON  DAVIS. 


Confederate  States  of  America,  ^ 

War  Department,  ^ 

Richmond,  Va.,  Feb.  10,  1864.  ) 

To  the  President  of  the  Confederate  States : 

• 

Sir  :  I  have  the  honor  to  transmit  herewith  an  estimate  for  the 
conscription  service  in  the  States  east  of  the  Mississippi  river  for  the 
six  months  commencing  January  1st  and  ending  June  3()th,  1864. 

I  also  transmit  a  conjectural  estimate  for  the  same  branch  of  the 
service  in  the  States  west  of  the  Mississippi  river  for  the  same  period. 
There  are  no  data  in  the  possession  cf  the  department  on  which  to 
base  an  accurate  estimate. 

Very  respectfully,  your  obedient  servant, 

JAMES  A.  SEDDON, 

Secretary  of  War. 


18 


C.  S.   A  ,  War  Department,    ^ 

Bureau  of  Conscription,  \ 

Richmond,  February  8th,  1864.  ) 


Hon,  James  A.  Seddon, 

Secretary  of  War. 

Sir  :  Assuming  the   estimates    for   the  conscription  service  in  the 
States  east  of  the  Mississippi,  as  data,  I  have  the  honor  to  state,  as 
my  opinion,  that  the  service  west  of  the   Mississippi  will  require  the 
8um  of  twelve  hundred  thousand  dollars,  (1$1,2()0,U0().) 
I  recommend  the  appropriation  of  that  amount. 
Very  respectfully,  your  obedient  servant, 

JNO.  S.  PRESTON, 
Colonel  and  Superintendent. 


r^ 


APPROXIMATE  ESTIMATES  of  the  expenses  of  Conscription  and 
of  the  arrest  and  return  of  Deserters  and  Absentees,  and  all  the  services 
assigned  w  the  Bureau  of  Conscription,  including  pay  of  Officers, 
Supporting  Forces,  Mileage,  Postage,  Stationery,  Telegraphs,  Office 
Rents,  Fuel  and  Extraordinary  and  Contingent  expenses  in  the  States 
of  Virginia,  North  Carolina,  South  Carolina,  Georgia,  Mississippi, 
Alabama,   Tennessee,  Florida,  Kentucky. 


Ramk  asd  Position  or  Officers. 


f^  it 


Total. 


BUREAU  OF  CONSCRIPTION. 


I  Colonel,  Chief  of  Buroaa 

1  Colooel 

1  Lieutefiant  Colonel,  Inspector 

1  Lieutea&nt  Colonel,  Chief  Assistant., 

1  Major 

2  Captains 

3  First  Lieutenants 

1  Orderly 

12  Clerks 

Current  and  oxtraordinarj  expenses.. 


5,474 
5,474 
4,781 
4,781 
4,50J 
7,400 
7,641 
1,236 


14,832 


33,420 


$41,292 


14,832 


33,420 


$89,54« 


VIRGINIA. 

1  Culonel,  commandant  of  conscripts 

2  Lieutenant  Coloaels,  ootnmandaut  of  camps 

13  Majors,  Congreg.sional  District  enrolling  olficors. 

40  Ciipiain?,  local  enrolling  oflScers., 

40  First  Lieutenants,  local  cnrollinj;  ofBcors 

]0  Second  Lieutenants  drill  masters 

2  M:ij'irs,  quartermasters 

2  Captiiins,  commissaries 

3  Surgeons,  rank  of  Major 

13  Surgeons   District,  rank  of  M;ijor 

26  Surgeons  employed,  rank  of  Major 

2  camp  guards  of  50  privates  each 

Bupporting  force  of  700,  including  olficer.^ 

Current  and  extraordinary  eipci].«03 


NORTH  CAROLINA. 


I  Cclonel,  commandant  of  Conscripts 

1  Colonel,  commandant  of  camps 

10  Majors,  Congressional  District  enrolling  officers. 

38  Captains,  local  enrolling  officers 

37  First  Lietttenants,  local  enrolling  officers 

10  Second  Lieutenant, s  local  drill  masters 

2  Majors,  quartermasters 

2  Captains,  commissaries 

2  SurijeoD!^  rank  of  Major,  10  do.  district  do 

20     do.       employed  do 

2  camp  guards  of  60  privates  each 

Supperiini;  force  of  700,  including  officers 

Current  and  extraordinary  expenses 


2,420 

4,440 

25,272 

67,200 

48,000 

10,800 

3,888 

3,36(1 

3,888 

25,272 

50,514 


10,180 
151,208 


103,184 


$245,084 


2,420 

4,440 

19,440 

63,840 

44,400 

10,800 

3,888 

3,360 

23,328 

38,880 


167,388 


103,184 


$5I6,Mfi 


M,180 
151,208 


$214,796 


167,388 


268,546 
268,646 


$8iO,790 


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APPEOXIMATE  ESTIMATES— Continued. 


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SOUTH  CAROLINA, 


1  Colonel,  eommand&nt  of  cons-^ripts- 

1  IiioUiODuat  Culooel,  commandant  of  camps 

6  Mnjorp,  (."ongreSBioDal  District  enrolling  officer.s., 

IR  Cuptaina,  local  enrolling  officers 

17  First  Lieutenants,  local  enrolling  officers 

10  Second  Lieutenant?,  local  drill  masters *... 

1  Major  qnartorinar 

1  Cjiplain,commiejary 

e  iMhtrict,  Sur;^e  )ns,  rank  of  Major 

13  employed  Surgoons,  rank  of  Major 

I  camp  guard  of  60  privates 

Supportiug  force  of  600,  including  officers 

Current  and  ex'-raordinarv  expenees 


GEORGIA. 


1  Colooel,  commandant  of  con;cript.<« 

?  Lieutenant  Colonels,  command;fnts  of  camps 

10  Majors,  Crin;^res.sioaal  District  enrolling  officers.. 

W  Captains,  local  enrolling  officers , 

frO  First  Lieutenants,  local  enrolling  officers 

10  Second  Lieutenants,  local  drill  masters , 

2  Majors,  quartermasters 

t  Captains,   commissaries , 

2    Surgeons,  rank  of  Major 

10  District  Surgeons,  rank  of  Major 

10  employed  Surgeon*,  rank  of  Major , 

''  cannp  guards,  50  privates  each , 

Supp  )rting  force  of  700,  including  officers 

Current  and  extraordinary  expenses 


a  a 


2,4 

2,220 
11,661 
30.240 
20,800 
10,800 
1,944 
1,6«0 
11.661 
23,328 


$116,760 


2,420 

4,440 

19,440 

84,000 

60,000 

10,800 

3,8S8 

3,360 

3,888 

19,440 

38,880 


8,0'JO 
129,606 


141,200 


137,696 


16.180 
151,208 


$250,556     167..188 


141,200 


398,937 


398.937 


TOTAT.. 


$395,656 


$816,881 


N.  B. — Accurate  estimates  for  the  States  of  Mississippi,  Alabama,  Tennessee,  Florida  and 
Kentucky,  cannot  be  made  by  reason  of  the  fact,  that  the  transfer  of  conscription  in  the.xR 
States  to  the  Bureau,  Las  been  so  recent  as  to  prevent  the  possibility  of  obtaining  accurate 
returns.  We  ipuke,  therefore,  a  conjectural  estimate!  of  one  million  two  hundred  thousand 
dollars— '?1.20O,ftO0. 

Grand  Total,  $3,668,467. 

NoTB — The  matter  of  conscription  iu  the  States  we.st  of  the  Mississippi,  is  not  within  the 
jariBdictioD  of  this  Bureau,  No  estimate  is  submitted  as  no  basis  is  furnished  even  for  con- 
j*oture. 

JOHN  S.  PRESTON, 
Colonel  and  SuperintendeHf. 


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